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Workshop on Surveillance and Control of Rabies Pasteur Institute - Dakar December 03-14, 2013 - Predemics
Workshop on Surveillance and Control of Rabies
                               Pasteur Institute – Dakar
                                December 03-14, 2013
20 December 2013

Aim and objectives

This 12-day residential course was organised by the Pasteur Institute of Dakar with the support of the Pasteur
Institute in Paris, the Biochemistry department of University of Lausanne, The Health Sciences eTraining
Foundation (HSeT), the World Health Organization and the PREDEMICS consortium (a FP7 grant number
278433).

The purpose of this course was to provide a practical training on rabies with a special focus on Africa for
students and professionals of animal and human public health sectors. The course emphasized the need of
multidisciplinary approach and intersectorial cooperation. Several major objectives addressing critical issues
of the present rabies situation in developing countries and in particular in Africa were targeted during this
training session:
     • To fill the knowledge and information gaps on emerging and re-emerging zoonoses such as rabies.
     • To improve the knowledge on rabies epidemiological data in particular rabies incidence.
     • To improve the prophylaxis against rabies in Africa and to emphasize on practical solutions to
         increase access to post-exposure prophylaxis of the population.
     • To disseminate validated protocols for dog population control.
     • To discuss implementation of rabies control strategies in Africa.
     • To increase awareness about rabies in Africa.

The successful trainees benefited from 5 ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) of the University of
Lausanne, Switzerland.

Interest of the course for the region

Rabies is a lethal encephalitis due to a lyssavirus mainly transmitted by the bite or scratches of infected
animals (principally dogs in developing countries). An estimated 24,000 human rabies deaths occur in Africa
each year due to a lack of awareness, inaccessibility of exposed people to rabies post exposure prophylaxis,
inadequate or absence dog rabies control programs and a lack of governmental financial support.
All rabies experts and relevant international organizations have recognized the urgent need to provide
training on rabies control and diagnosis methods to medical and veterinary staff. This training should also
benefit from the lessons of the past showing retrospectively that conventional training sessions had little
impact on the rabies epidemiological situation.

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Workshop on Surveillance and Control of Rabies Pasteur Institute - Dakar December 03-14, 2013 - Predemics
This issue was raised by the WHO/FAO/OIE joint Consultation on Emerging Zoonoses, 3-5 May 2004,
WHO-Geneva (www.who.int/zoonoses) which proposed to use new approaches to control zoonoses by
strengthening inter-institutional global frameworks for detection and control, to refine existing and
developing new tools for control strategy selection, and to promote new concepts for zoonoses prevention
and control. During, the 2nd meeting of the Africa Rabies Expert Bureau (AfroREB) held in Dakar, Senegal,
16-19 March 2009 (Dodet et al., Vaccine 2009), it was agreed that the priority was to break the vicious cycle
of indifference and lack of information which is the main barrier to human rabies prevention. In 2011, the
Partners for Rabies Prevention have developed evidence-based knowledge on dog rabies control into user-
friendly guidelines (http://www.rabiesblueprint.com) now accessible on the web as a practical toolbox. In
July 2011, rabies was ranked as the first priority of the Interagency (FAO/OIE/WHO) plan for prevention
and control of Neglected Zoonotic Diseases. In that plan, the objective for Africa is to strengthen dog rabies
control and more widely use of cost-effective intra-dermal post-exposure prophylaxis regimens, to achieve
the final goal of reducing the burden of human dog-mediated rabies by 50% in sub-Saharan Africa and its
elimination in North Africa by year 2020. The present training program proposal fits under the road map for
dog and human rabies elimination.

Organizers

This workshop received support from several international organizations and consortia. In 2010, the
European Commission framework program 7 included a call for research programmes with a strong training
component on emerging and re-emerging zoonosis. Sylvie van deer Werf leads, with Hervé Bourhy as a co-
leader, the successful PREDEMICS application. The training therefore benefited from the financial
contribution and from the expertise of PREDEMICS in the domain of emerging and re-emerging zoonoses
and rabies in particular. The huge experience of Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl from HSeT Foundation, a
PREDEMICS partner, also largely contributed to the organization of this workshop and in particular to the
building of all the e-learning support and web site management. Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl, the HSeT Team
(http://hset.bio-med.ch) and contributors all around the world have developed over the last 10 years,
eLearning and eTraining content related to many topics in Immunology & Vaccinology, Microbiology,
Hematology, Pharmacology, Nephrology, Bioinformatics, Statistics, Laboratory methodology and Clinical
trial design and management. Presently HSeT collaborates with more than 40 Swiss, European, US and
African organizations and institutions.

This workshop is also supported by WHO and in particular by Dr François-Xavier Meslin, former (acting at
the time the project was conceived) Team leader NZDs in WHO headquarters, who has a wide experience of
training in rabies surveillance and control programs and by Bernadette Abela-Ridder the present Team
leader, NZDs in WHO headquarters. Both F-X Meslin and H. Bourhy have a large experience in organizing
such courses on rabies (Chinese CDC, Beijing in 1998; IP of Shanghai in 2005; and IP of Ho Chi Minh City
in 2007).

The International network of Pasteur Institutes supported this workshop through the selection of the
corresponding grant submitted by Hervé Bourhy. The Institut Pasteur of Dakar and in particular Amadou
Sall participate to the general organization and Ousmane Faye took in charge the local organization.

Details of the organizing committee:

             Dr Hervé Bourhy
             Unit Lyssavirus dynamics and host adpatation,
             WHO Collaborating Centre for Research on Rabies,
             National Reference Centre for Rabies,
             Institut Pasteur, 28 rue du docteur Roux, 75724, Paris cedex 15, France.
             Tel: +33.1.45.68.87.50.
             E-mail: herve.bourhy@pasteur.fr

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Workshop on Surveillance and Control of Rabies Pasteur Institute - Dakar December 03-14, 2013 - Predemics
Dr Amadou Alpha Sall
           Unit Arbovirus and viral hemorrhagic fevers
           WHO collaborating Center for arboviruses and viral hemorrhagic fever
           National Reference Center for Rabies
           Institut Pasteur de Dakar, 36, Avenue Pasteur, BP 220 Dakar, Senegal
           Tel:+221.33.839.92.23
           Email: asall@pasteur.sn

           Dr François-Xavier Meslin
           Retired
           Ex Team Leader, Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs),
           Department for the Control of Tropical Neglected Diseases
           World Health Organization
           E-mail: meslinfx@gmail.com

           Dr Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl
           HSeT Foundation
           Ch. Boveresses 155, CH 1066 Epalinges, Switzerland
           Tel: +4121 692 5856
           Mobile: +4179 441 5393
           Web site: http://hset.bio-med.ch
           E-Mail: jean.pierre.kraehenbuhl@hset.org

           Dr Bernadette Abela-Ridder
           Team Leader, Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs),
           Department for the Control of Tropical Neglected Diseases
           World Health Organization
           Avenue Appia 20, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland,
           Tel: 41.22.791.25.75.
           E-mail: abelab@who.int@who.int

           Dr Cecile Troupin
           Unit Lyssavirus dynamics and host adpatation,
           WHO Collaborating Centre for Research on Rabies,
           National Reference Centre for Rabies,
           Institut Pasteur, 28 rue du docteur Roux, 75724, Paris cedex 15, France.
           Tel: +33.1.45.68.87.50.
           E-mail: cecile.troupin@pasteur.fr

           Dr Ousmane Faye
           Unit Arbovirus and viral hemorrhagic fevers
           WHO collaborating Center for arboviruses and viral hemorrhagic fever
           National Reference Center for Rabies
           Institut Pasteur de Dakar, 36, Avenue Pasteur, BP 220 Dakar, Senegal
           Tel:+221.33.839.92.23
           Email: ofaye@pasteur.sn

Overall strategy

This course took advantage of the new possibilities offered by e-Learning and already existing documents
from WHO and other international organizations.
A pre-training assessment tool was provided to first select motivated applicants and then to prepare the
selected trainees to participate actively in discussions and practical activities during the workshop. To
complete this pre-training session, applicants required approximately 70 hours of individual work. The

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trainees had access to these functionalities through a dedicated web-page (http://predemics.biomedtrain.eu).

The on site course (12 days) focused on practical sessions, as bench work, demonstrations and hands-on
sessions, which complemented the theoretical part (pre-training session and lectures). The on site course was
mostly given in French but some conferences, discussions and bench works were given in English (a
translation to French was provided in these cases).

Selection of the trainees

This workshop was conceived for physicians, veterinarians, and specialists in infectious diseases, virology
and/or epidemiology with at least a bachelor degree and preferentially a master degree. Public health officers
involved in the control of zoonotic diseases were welcomed. Applications from Africa and developing
countries were encouraged. Applications from other regions of the world were also considered.
Pre-selection of the students was performed on the basis of the quality of the applications received (106 in
total) including CV, letter of motivation and 3 letters of recommendations (Annex 1).
A basic knowledge of French was a prerequisite for the first edition of this course organized in Senegal, a
French speaking country. Preference was also given to African natives. Therefore, a majority of applications
from French speaking African countries (North, West and Central Africa together with Madagascar) were
selected.
Then, a pre-training assessment tool was provided to pre-selected trainees to prepare them and help them
achieving a sufficient and homogeneous level stimulating more fruitful discussions. The trainees had access
to these functionalities through a dedicated web-page. This pre-training session had duration approximately
equivalent to 30 hours of lecture and corresponding approximately to 70 hours of individual work. It was
followed by a final evaluation performed through the dedicated web-page.
By this way all the pre-selected trainees had the opportunity to improve and test their knowledge at distance.
This also allowed the board of applicants to select among pre-selected trainees those that exhibited an
appropriate knowledge and motivation to follow the onsite course in order not to slow down the progress of
the rest of the group.

Registration was free of charge and local expenses (accommodation, food) were covered by the organizers.
The organizing committee was able to provide travel grants for 20 trainees.

Pre-workshop activities
   • Reading seminal rabies-related annotated articles
   • Writing a national plan for the control and surveillance of rabies in Senegal as a team work using a
       forum
   • Writing a manuscript following online guidance with an application “How to write a manuscript”

Workshop achievements

Thirty teachers (three could not finally attend) participated to the 12 days residency course in Dakar,
Senegal. They originated from 3 continents and from 7 countries (from Senegal, South Africa, Cambodia,
Switzerland, England, Italy and France) (Annex 2).

The workshop activities were given mainly in French and when necessary a translation of english to french
was provided. The duration for lectures and bench work, demonstrations and hands-on sessions are given in
Annex 3. The organization of the workshop activities favoured debates, discussions and analysis of local
contingencies to find practical, economical and reliable solutions to the present situation of rabies .

The workshop was held in the Ecole Inter-Etats des Sciences et Médecine Vétérinaire in Dakar during 8
days. However some practical training activities were given at the Institut Pasteur of Dakar, the Hospital of
Fann in Dakar. Practical training activities related to knowledge attitude and practice surveys, dog population
surveys and dog vaccination campaigns were performed in the municipality of M'bour (approximately
200,000 inhabitants; 80 km South from Dakar).

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To assess the effectiveness of the workshop process, one intermediate quiz and a final evaluation
examination including another written quiz were conducted.
Thirty one students attended the workshop activities (Annex 4; Annex 5), including veterinarians,
physicians, microbiologists and laboratory technicians working in national and regional veterinary stations,
hospitals and research institutions involved in public health in 14 different countries in Africa.

Evaluation

Evaluation of the students: All the students succeeded with the final examination and for those attending the
whole course (including the pre-workshop activities) their scores were all above 74 % (range: 74-88%). For
the five participants attending only the workshop activities, the scores ranged from 66 to 78%, illustrating the
benefit of the pre-workshop activities.

Evaluation of the course by the students: at the end of the course, the students were asked to evaluate the
training course. It received in average the best score for 74% of them and better scores for 94% of them.

Conclusions

This course was a unique opportunity for mixing experience and knowledge between international, experts
on rabies and a very motivated group of students involved nationally or regionally in health departments,
hospitals, veterinary stations and research institutes in the control of rabies in Africa. The organization of the
workshop (pre-training activities performed by e-learning and corresponding to approximately 70 hours of
personal work) and the duration of workshop activities in Dakar (12 days) allowed the presentation of data
and knowledge necessary for a better understanding of the guidelines and technical protocols approved by
international organization (WHO, OIE and FAO). The associated lectures, technical bench work and field
demonstrations allowed the participants to practice the knowledge dispensed during the lectures and discuss
more practical points. The motivation all along the training (pre-workshop and workshop activities), the
satisfactory scores obtained by the students as well as the evaluation of the course by the trainees clearly
indicates that the workshop met its objectives. It is expected that the course will boost the training outcome
with the transfer of the techniques and knowledge acquired by the participants to other members of the staff
of their national and regional institutions.
Considering the epidemiological situation of rabies in Africa and in Asia, the organization of similar courses
in these two continents is advisable.

List of annexes:

Annex 1: Process of selection of the trainees
Annex 2: List of teachers involved
Annex 3: Program of the workshop activities
Annex 4: Photo of the participants to the opening ceremony
Annex 5: Photo and name of the participants to the course

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Annex 1: Process of selection of the trainees

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Annex 2: List of teachers involved

            Name                       Institution                          e-mail
Bernadette ABELA-RIDDER *   WHO - Switzerland                 abelab@who.int
Fatou BADIANE               Ministère de la santé - Senegal   badianefifi@yahoo.fr
Jacques BARRAT              ANSES Nancy - France              jacques.barrat@anses.fr
Hervé BOURHY                IP Paris - France                 herve.bourhy@pasteur.fr
Florence CLIQUET *          ANSES Nancy - France              florence.cliquet@anses.fr
Laurent DACHEUX             IP Paris - France                 laurent.dacheux@pasteur.fr
Paola DE BENEDICTIS *       Istituto Zooprofilattico          pdebenedictis@izsvenezie.it
                            Sperimentale delle Venezie
                            (IZSVe) - Italy
Korka DIALLO                IP Dakar - Senegal                kdiallo@pasteur.sn
Lamine DIAWARA              WHO - Senegal                     diawaral@sn.afro.who.int
Bernard DIOP                CHU Fann - Senegal                bmdiopmi@yahoo.fr
Sylvie DIOP NYAFOUNA        CHU Fann - Senegal                sylviediop@gmail.com
Emannuelle ESPIÉ            IP Dakar - Senegal                eespie@pasteur.sn
Ousmane FAYE                IP Dakar - Senegal                ofaye@pasteur.sn
Matthew HALL                University of Edinburgh –         m.d.hall@sms.ed.ac.uk
                            United Kingdom
Léa KNOPF                   Global Alliance for Rabies        lea.knopf@rabiesalliance.org
                            Control (GARC) - Switzerland
Philippe KONÉ               Ecole Inter Etats des Sciences    p.kone@eismv.org
                            et Médecine Vétérinaires de
                            Dakar (EISMV) - Senegal
Jean-Pierre KRAEHENBUHL     HSeT Foundation -                 jean-pierre.kraehenbuhl@hset.org
                            Switzerland
Monique LECHENNE            Swiss Tropical and Public         monique.lechenne@unibas.ch
                            Health Institute - Switzerland
Anthony LEPELLETIER         IP Paris - France                 alepelletier@pasteur.fr
Modou Moustapha LO          Institut Sénégalais des           moustaphlo@yahoo.fr
                            Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) -
                            Senegal
Cheikh LOUCOUBAR            IP Dakar - Senegal                cloucoubar@pasteur.sn
François-Xavier MESLIN      WHO – Switzerland                 meslinfx@gmail.com
                            (retired)
Pierre NOUVELLET            Imperial College – United         p.nouvellet@imperial.ac.uk
                            Kingdom
Vincent RICHARD             IP Dakar - Senegal                vrichard@pasteur.sn
Amadou Alpha SALL           IP Dakar - Senegal                asall@pasteur.sn
Fatoumata Diene SAR         IP Dakar - Senegal                fdsarr@pasteur.sn
Ismaïla SECK                Ministère de l’élevage -          ismailseck@yahoo.com
                            Senegal
Daniel STEWART              Animal Behavior – South           fotobydaniel@telkomsa.net
                            Africa
Arnaud TARANTOLA            IP Phnom-Penh - Cambodia          atarantola@pasteur-kh.org
Cécile TROUPIN              IP Paris - France                 cecile.troupin@pasteur.fr

* : were unable to attend

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Annex 3: Program of the workshop activities

Mardi 03 Décembre 2013
Lieu : EISMV
08:30   Cérémonie d'ouverture informelle                                Hervé BOURHY
                                                                        Amadou A SALL
        Introduction générale et présentation du cours                  Hervé BOURHY
                                                                        Amadou A SALL
        Présentation des participants et attentes des étudiants         Tous

09:30   Coffee Break
        Cérémonie d’ouverture officielle                                Présidence :
                                                                        Ministre de
                                                                        l’élevage
        Evaluation pré Workshop                                         Etudiant

12:30   Lunch
14:00   La surveillance en santé, un outil d'aide à la décision         Vincent Richard
14:30   De l'épidémiologie de la Rage à la surveillance                 Léa Knopf

14:50   Les outils de surveillance de la rage au Cambodge               Arnaud Tarantola

15:10   Le système de surveillance de la rage au Sénégal                Fatou N Badiane
                                                                        Ismaila Seck
15:45   Coffee break
16:00   Assurance-qualité des données d'un système de surveillance      Vincent Richard

16:30   Discussion ; Thème : la surveillance de la Rage à partir d'un   FX Meslin
        cas pratique. Animateurs : Emmanuelle Espié, Arnaud
        Tarantola, Léa Knopf, Ousmane Faye
18:00   Fin de la journée
20:30   Diner                                                           Tous participants

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Mercredi 04 Décembre 2013
Lieu : EISMV
08:30    Surveillance de la rage : Cas pratiques                       Vincent Richard
                                                                       /Emmanuelle Espié
10:30    Coffee Break
11:00    Surveillance de la rage : Cas pratiques                       Vincent Richard
                                                                       /Emmanuelle Espié
13:00    Lunch
14:00    Présentation sujet 1
14:15    Présentation sujet 2                                          Modérateur : Léa
14:30    Présentation sujet 3                                          Knopf
14:45    Présentation sujet 4
15:00    Table ronde                                                   Hervé Bourhy,
                                                                       FX Meslin,
                                                                       Vincent Richard
                                                                       Lea Knopf
15:30    Coffee break
16 :00   Rappels cliniques de la rage animale et intérêt dans le       Hervé Bourhy
         processus de surveillance vétérinaire de la rage
         Les prélèvements nécessaires pour le diagnostic biologique    Laurent Dacheux
         de la rage animale
         Rappels cliniques de la rage humaine                          Laurent Dacheux
         Le diagnostic biologique de la rage (les différents
         prélèvements et techniques) et suivi sérologique des
         patients vaccinés
         Les mesures d’hygiène et de sécurité pour le diagnostic       Modou M. Lo
         Discussion : le diagnostic de la rage en contexte africain:   Ousmane Faye
         quel(s) prélèvement (s) et quelle (s) technique (s)
         Démonstration d’une autopsie de chien pour le diagnostic de
         la rage (film ou pratique)
18:00    Fin de la journée

Jeudi 05 Décembre 2013
Lieu : Institut Pasteur de Dakar
09:00    Répartition des étudiants en 3 groupes et chaque groupe       Ousmane FAYE,
         testera des échantillons au niveau des 3 plateaux relatifs    Laurent DACHEUX
         aux techniques de diagnostic et de suivie sérologique des     Modou M.LO
         patients vaccinés (IF, RT-PCR et Sérologie)
10:30    Coffee Break
10.45    Diagnostic : Travaux Pratiques                                OF, LD, MML
12:30    Lunch
14:00    Diagnostic : Travaux Pratiques                                OF, LD, MML
16:00    Coffee break
16:30    Diagnostic : Travaux Pratiques                                OF, LD, MML
18:00    Fin de la journée

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Vendredi 06 Décembre 2013
Lieu : EISMV/Institut Pasteur
08:30    Prophylaxie Post Exposition de la rage                          Mamadou K DIALLO
                                                                         François X. MESLIN
                                                                         Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
         Prophylaxie Pré Exposition de la rage                           Mamadou K DIALLO
                                                                         François X. MESLIN
                                                                         Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA

09:15    Aspects vétérinaires de la prophylaxie post exposition de la    Philipe KONE
         rage (Mise en observation ….)

09.35    Discussion sur prophylaxie PPE et utilisation Immuno,           Tous
         vaccination intra dermique, législation
10:30    Coffee Break

10.45    Prise en charge diagnostique d’un cas suspect de rage           Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
                                                                         Bernard M. Diop
11:00    Différentes présentations cliniques- diagnostic différentiel-   Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
         méthodes diagnostiques                                          Bernard M. Diop
         Prise en charge thérapeutique d’un cas de rage                  Sylvie D. NIAFOUNA
                                                                         Bernard M. Diop
                                                                         François X MESLIN
         Annonce du diagnostic- Gestion des risques (famille-            Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
         personnels de sante-gestion des cadavres)                       Bernard M. Diop
         Protocoles thérapeutiques                                       Herve Bourhy
12.30    Discussions                                                     Tous

13:00    Lunch/transport vers IPD
15:00    Visite centre de traitement antirabique IPD (Groupe 1)          K Diallo

15:30    Visite centre de traitement antirabique IPD (Groupe 2)          K Diallo
16:00    Coffee break

16:30    Visite centre de traitement antirabique IPD (Groupe 3)          K Diallo

17:00    Visite centre de traitement antirabique IPD (Groupe 4)          K Diallo

18:00    Fin de la journée

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Samedi 07 Décembre 2013
Lieu : CHU de FANN
08:30   Visite clinique des maladies infectieuses CHU de Fann                                             Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
         Thème	
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     Bernard M. DIOP
         suspect	
  de	
  rage	
  (cas	
  pratiques).	
  Les	
  étudiants	
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         Visite service des maladies infectieuses                                                         Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
                                                                                                          Bernard M. DIOP

10:30    Coffee Break

10.45    Visite service des maladies infectieuses                                                         Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
                                                                                                          Bernard M. DIOP
         Visite service des maladies infectieuses                                                         Sylvie D.NIAFOUNA
                                                                                                          Bernard M. DIOP
12:30    Lunch
14:30    Table ronde et restitution des travaux de groupe
15:45    Coffee break
16:00    Départ pour Mbour

17 :30   Présentation des activités de terrain

19:00    Fin de la journée

Dimanche 08 Décembre 2013
Lieu : Mbour
09:30   Repos ou Sport
         Repos ou Sport
12:30    Lunch
15 :00   Activité sociale : Acrobaobab

16:00    Coffee break

16:30    Activité sociale : Acrobaobab

18:00    Fin de la journée

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Lundi 09 Décembre 2013
Lieu : Mbour
08:30   Activité en deux groupes parallèles pour réfléchir à un
        protocole d’étude:
                groupe 1= Population canine et CAP
                groupe 2 = Campagne de vaccination

10:30     Coffee Break

10 :45    Restitution par chacun des groupes.

12:15     Présentation des activités terrain                       Espié Emmanuelle /
                Population canine et CAP                           Fatoumata Diene
                                                                   Sarr
12 :30    Présentation des activités terrain                       Ismaila Seck
                Campagne de vaccination

12:45     Lunch
13:30     Activités en 4 groupes en alternance
                  G1 : Enquête CAP/population canine
                  G2 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie fixe
                  G3 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie mobile
                  G4 : Plan d'analyses des données
17:30     Debriefing pour chacun des groupes

18:30     Fin de la journée

21 :00    Retour d’expérience – Monique Lechênne

Mardi 10 Décembre 2013
Lieu : Mbour
8:00    Activités en 4 groupes en alternance
                G1 : Enquête CAP/population canine
                G2 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie fixe
                G3 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie mobile
                G4 : Plan d'analyses des données
12:00   Débriefing pour chacun des groupes
12:30     Lunch

13:30     Activités en 4 groupes en alternance
                  G1 : Enquête CAP/population canine
                  G2 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie fixe
                  G3 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie mobile
                  G4 : Plan d'analyses des données
17:30     Débriefing pour chacun des groupes

18:30     Fin de la journée

21:00     Retour d’expérience – Daniel Steward

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Mercredi 11 Décembre 2013
Lieu : Mbour
08:00   Activités en 4 groupes en alternance
                G1 : Enquête CAP/population canine
                G2 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie fixe
                G3 : Campagne de vaccination, stratégie mobile
                G4 : Plan d'analyses des données
12 :00  Débriefing pour chacun des groupes (1h)

12:30    Lunch
14 :00   Présentation CAP                                        Jacques Barrat

         Présentation écologie canine                            Monique Léchenne

         Présentation Stratégies vaccinales des chiens           Daniel Steward

         Présentation Evaluation vaccination des chiens          Philippe Koné

         Discussion générale                                     Chairman : FX
                                                                 Meslin
16:30    Coffee break

16:30    Départ pour Dakar

18:00    Fin de la journée

Jeudi 12 Décembre 2013
Lieu : EISMV
08:30   Théorie : Phylogénie (vidéoconférence)                   Matthew Hall

10:00    Coffee
10:30    Pratique : Phylogénie                                   Matthew Hall
                                                                 Cécile Troupin
13:00    Lunch
14 :00   Théorie : Modélisation                                  Pierre Nouvellet

15:30    Coffee break

16:00    Pratique : Modélisation                                 Pierre Nouvellet,
                                                                 Cheikh Loucoubar
18:00    Fin de la journée

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Vendredi 13 Décembre 2013
Lieu : EISMV
08:30   Présentation des résultats-bilan par les étudiants

10:00   Coffee
10:30   Présentation des résultats-bilan par les étudiants

13:00   Lunch
14:00   Table ronde

16:00   Coffee break

16:30   Examen

18:00   Fin de la journée

Samedi 14 Décembre 2013
Lieu : EISMV
08:30   Conférence sur la rage/table ronde                   Modérateur :
                                                             Amadou Sall
10:00   Coffee
        Remise des diplômes                                  Présidence :
                                                             Ministre de la Santé

        Cérémonie de clôture                                 Présidence :
                                                             Ministre de la Santé

13:00   Lunch et fin du cours

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Annex 4: Photo of the participants to the opening ceremony

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Annex 5: Photo and name of the participants to the course

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